Visual Basic .NET at Work: Building 10 Enterprise Projects

Gain the tools to create 10 reusable enterprise projects
utilizing the new features of VB.NET

Going beyond the standard reference books, Tony Martin takes
readers step-by-step through the process of creating ten reusable
enterprise applications with the next version of Microsoft's
leading programming language-Visual Basic.NET. Readers will start
by building a standard application template, which will form the
basis of all the projects. Martin explains how to combine VB.NET
with other key technologies, such as Web Services, ASP.NET, XML,
WebForms, and the Microsoft Mobile Framework, to solve the
important issues corporate Visual Basic programmers face today.

Microsoft Technologies
CD-ROM includes complete source code for the projects in the book
and the third-party tools required to build the projects.

.NET Platform: The next big overhaul to Microsoft's
technologies that will bring enterprise distributed computing to
the next level by fully integrating the Internet into the
development platform. This will allow interaction between any
machine, on any platform, and on any device.

Visual Basic.NET: The update to this popular visual
programming language will offer greater Web functionality, more
sophisticated object-oriented language features, links to
Microsoft's new common runtime, and a new interface.

ASP.NET: A programming framework (formerly known as
Active Server Pages) for building powerful Web-based enterprise
applications; can be programmed using VB.NET or C#.

C#: Microsoft's new truly object-oriented programming
language that builds on the strengths of C++ and the ease of Visual
Basic; promises to give Sun's Java a run for its money.

TONY MARTIN is a principal software engineer at Best Software, Inc.
He is responsible for software development processes and
architecture, oversees and manages software development projects,
and writes various types of code in Visual Basic and C++.
DOMINIC SELLY is a senior software engineer in the IT department at
Capella University, a 100 percent online college. He spends his
time acting as architect and technical lead on Capella's ASP.Net
application development efforts. He also created and conducts the
ASP.Net Boot Camp (www.ASPDOTNETBootCamp.com).

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